HDF: Stand With Those Who Build Schools

Posted on January 28, 2009
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Adil Najam

A friend who is very active in the Human Development Foundation (HDF) asked me to carry the fund-raising appeal that we have carried in our side-columns for nearly a month. Although these funds are not being raised directly by ATP, I do believe that this is a good cause and would urge those who can to please contribute, in whatever amount you can.

This was not my intent when we first used this widget, and it certainly was not HDF’s, but events in this last month have highlighted just how important schools and education is. Let us all stand with those who build schools, and against those who destroy them.

There are those who are shaken by the constant focus we have kept over the last few days on what the Taliban elements are doing in Swat to schools, and in killing Pakistanis and Muslims. As proud Pakistanis, we must stand vigilant and speak out against that which brings disrepute to and threatens our country, just as we take joy in that which brings us pride.

The bad news is that this is really bad news and very seriously bad news and it is now consistent and constant. We highlight it because the majority of Pakistan is not like this and because we all must make sure that the majority of Pakistan never becomes like this. The good news is that there are far more people and institutions in Pakistan building education and schools (just a few examples covered in ATP here, here, here, here) than there are destroying schools. Let us all please make sure that it always remains so. In fact, we must make sure that no schools are destroyed ever, anywhere.

To learn more about HDF, please see this wonderful PBS documentary. Note, especially, the introductory lines. Makes you think about what a few good (or bad) deeds can do to how the world views you:

So, to repeat myself, I believe this is a good cause and would urge those who can to please contribute. Obviously there is no dearth of good causes, and I would urge you to contribute and help any and all of them. If not the HDF, help out any other group that you know better and is doing good work, especially in education. But, please, do whatever you can for the education of Pakistan’s young. For the sake of all our futures.

P.S. I actaully know that many of our readers are major contributors to the HDF and to many many other good causes, but also that giving over the internet is a new a mysterious enterprise to some. However, having studied philanthropy, especially by Pakistanis, I also know that the habit of giving, even in small amounts, makes a huge positive difference to causes as well as to those giving themselves.

32 responses to “HDF: Stand With Those Who Build Schools”

  1. French loving Pakistan says:

    I’m a French national with very strong ties to Pakistan. Every time I travel over there, we try to give back by providing supplies to schools and places such as SOS. We hope to be able to do even more in the coming years and help the children. I do believe that funding educational programs will build a strong future for Pakistan. Keep up the good work! I hope we can all help out and reach the $2000 goal. Maybe we all can make a small sacrifice and instead of getting that new gadget or nice thing we like, maybe we think about these children… Even small donations can make a difference!

  2. Waheed says:

    I applaud you for this initiative. As someone said, if 100 of us gave $10 each, that would add up to something that will make a real difference for a Pakistani school but very little difference for each of us.

    Real change comes from real action ourselves, no matter how small.

  3. wasiq says:

    The wealth and professional success of Pakistan’s huge international diaspora is one of the major bright spots in Pakistan’s future. The more we are able to tap into our huge overseas resource pool and deploy funds, skills, and initiative towards rebuilding Pakistan, the more likely our country is to survive and prosper eventually — God willing! I am more than happy to contribute to this cause and hope others will to — thanks.

  4. Umair says:

    Made a donation today. They are a properly registered 501c so you can deduct it on your taxes if you itemize and are in the US.

  5. Educator says:

    This website is doing a great service by highlighting good deeds and human goodness. We all need to do whatever we can for the cause of education. You are right, it does not matter how much, but giving is itself satisfying and every penny makes a difference.

    For example, if 100 people give $10 each, that is half the goal right there.

    I think those of us living outside Pakistan can make a big difference even with a very small portion of what we are lucky enough to earn.

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